(Kamakura Dappled), (C.x vernalis), Satomi, 1958, Nomenclature List of Sasanqua

of Japan, p.11: Red dotted white and flashed deeper pink. See colour photos: p.115, Satô,

1975, Chûbu no Tsubaki; Encyclopedia of Camellias in Colour, vol.I, 1972, pl.563, p.219:

Small sized, open, campanulate single with 6-7 petals, oblong, emarginate, red with white

blotches; compact, central stamen column, anthers golden, filaments yellow. Leaves medium,

mid-green, broad-ovate to elliptic, apex acuminate, recurved. A triploid cultivar of the

“vernalis” group. Abbreviation: ‘Kamakura’. Originated in Japan.

Kamakura-shibori. Synonym for the C. x vernalis Shokkô-nishiki.

Kamakura-tsubaki. Hino, Sukekatsu, 1637, Sukekatsukyôki. Synonym for Kamakura.

FOGLIA:  medio grande, tondeggiante, convessa, dentata. Fioritura in medio mperiodo.

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(Kamakura Dappled), (C.x vernalis), Satomi, 1958, Nomenclature List of Sasanqua

of Japan, p.11: Red dotted white and flashed deeper pink. See colour photos: p.115, Satô,

1975, Chûbu no Tsubaki; Encyclopedia of Camellias in Colour, vol.I, 1972, pl.563, p.219:

Small sized, open, campanulate single with 6-7 petals, oblong, emarginate, red with white

blotches; compact, central stamen column, anthers golden, filaments yellow. Leaves medium,

mid-green, broad-ovate to elliptic, apex acuminate, recurved. A triploid cultivar of the

“vernalis” group. Abbreviation: ‘Kamakura’. Originated in Japan.

Kamakura-shibori. Synonym for the C. x vernalis Shokkô-nishiki.

Kamakura-tsubaki. Hino, Sukekatsu, 1637, Sukekatsukyôki. Synonym for Kamakura.

Extracts from: International Camelia Register   
Extracts from: International Camelia Register